Are there any who will admit they believe in the doctrine of Immortalization

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soberxp

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I believe that if you are looking for the Bible to say or support something, you are going to find it or interpret verses in that way. This is why we pray before ever opening it. We as humans do not like being in the unknowing category but what happens when trying to find the unanswered questions is we start limiting Gods powers and trying to put him in a box.
How can we even begin to comprehend a being that creates life from dust and lives outside of time and space?
Jesus Christ died for our sins and came back from death and ascended into heaven. What was said about our bodies was that we would be full of Joy and Wonder when we are finally in the presence of God. Our new bodies will be new and perfect that will never age, become weak or die. As the Angels themselves in heaven.
We only know what a perfect body looks like in magazines but in honesty we have no idea what perfect looked like in the beginning and that is due to evolution(micro evolution:not macro where we all come from the ooz of the ocean). Our soul is who we are and our spirit is the life, one is ours and one is Gods. I mean both really are Gods property but you get what I am saying I’m sure.
The Bible uses the word soul in different terms in the KJV and the word eternity, I have read an interesting article but do not recall the name. It was in a sense saying our body dies and our sin can kill the soul but the spirit has always been Gods and pulling us in His direction.

Just my 2 cents. I have no phd hanging on the wall or some resume claiming a large sum of educational feats, but I do have the Holy Spirit in me chilling with my spirit and soul.
At that time, you don't even need to rest or eat, there will be a lot of time, but I don't know what people should do in that world.

Even though the Bible says there has good food there, the truth is that there is no need to eat at all,
 
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At that time, you don't even need to rest or eat, there will be a lot of time, but I don't know what people should do in that world.

Even though the Bible says there has good food there, the truth is that there is no need to eat at all,
I don’t think by food it meant as for nourishment for hunger.
 

soberxp

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I don’t think by food it meant as for nourishment for hunger.
I don't really know about that.Maybe that food represents something else.It's like a little scroll that saints eat.
 

Adstar

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The immortalization doctrine teaches that by living a life of holiness and submission to God we can attain a state of immortality here and now.
This is a deception.. a lie.. Sounds like something those sinlessness in the flesh preachers would push.. We get a them in here regularly unfortunately.. :rolleyes: They put people into a state of works salvation bondage,, a state that they will never be able to achieve..
 

ResidentAlien

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This is an excellent video on Latter Rain and The Manifested Sons of God.

 
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For some reason I am leery of playing that video.